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Covering everything from film, theatre, music and art - and everything in between. This week Luke Blackall speaks to Dana Al Fardan, the composer behind Broken Wings, inspired by the works of Khalil Gibran. James Clutton, from Opera Holland Park, is in the studio to talk about the new charity SWAP'ra, the charity that supports women and parents in Opera. And our theatre critic Stu Black brings us his tips on what to see on stage.

London Go Special: The Queen’s Paintings. London Live’s art critic James Nicholls takes an exclusive look at the masterpieces from the world’s most renowned artists that make up the Royal collection at Buckingham Palace.

What to do and where to go - our guide to the best arts and entertainment across the capital. On today's programme Luke Blackall speaks to Turner-nominated artist Ian Davenport about his new collection called Colourscapes, the team from Pop-up Opera are in the studio to tell us about their production of Carmen and theatre critic Stu Black brings us his stage highlights.

What to do and where to go - our guide to the best arts and entertainment across the capital. This week host Luke Blackall speaks to Fred Deakin, one half of electronic duo Lemon Jelly, about how he is providing the soundtrack to a new improvised theatre show Thirteen Cycles at the Rosemary Branch Theatre. And American artist Jedd Novatt talks us through his architectural sculptures which have gone on show in an exhibition called Conversations with Gravity at Waddington Custot gallery.

What to do and where to go - our guide to the best arts and entertainment across the capital.

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London Go 20th July 2018

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In this episode Tanya Francis speaks to Will Scott a photographer who has travelled across the UK capturing iconic seaside shelters. He is publishing a book and is showcasing the pieces at the Heni Gallery in Soho. We also take a look at life in the dark, a new exhibition showcasing unusual and unique creatures from the darkest corners of the world.